A Vancouver writer’s quest to discover the fate of an Iraqi in Syria
Tag Archives: Damascus
Book review: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety
By Eric Schlosser
Syria: A rogue state’s new low
As grim as the headlines may be, the world is safer than it was a generation ago when it comes to chemical weapons
Good news, bad news: July 12-19, 2012
The Calgary Stampede sets a new attendance record, while Canada’s killer colonel is the subject of a movie on Lifetime
Syria: not just another Arab revolt
The Assad regime is down but not out. What happens next will have serious implications for Iran.
How Syria is redefining the concept of brutality
Not content with killing protesters, the regime is also targeting expats
Lebanon and Syria: on the brink of war
Syria has amassed 10,000 troops to police its border with Lebanon